The Savages star has been sued by a pilot who gave an interview to the National Enquirer in August in which he claimed he had a romantic relationship with the star between 1981 and 1986.

Plaintiff Doug Gotterba filed suit for declaratory relief in response to what he says was a threatening letter from Travolta attorney Martin Singer reminding him that he signed a confidentiality agreement upon leaving Travolta's employ. Meanwhile, Gotterba claims he signed a termination agreement but never agreed to keep quiet, per the lawsuit obtained by E! News.

"In his ridiculous lawsuit, Mr. Gotterba absurdly claims that an agreement that was never signed is binding, but that a signed agreement is not binding on him," Singer said Tuesday in a statement released to E! News.

"Significantly, the signed agreement actually gives Mr. Gotterba additional rights that don't appear in the unsigned draft. Mr. Gotterba obviously filed this lawsuit to get his 15 minutes of fame. We plan to get this meritless case promptly dismissed."

Gotterba's story comes in the wake of several claims made earlier this year against Travolta by men who claimed he made sexual advances toward them. Singer denied all of the allegations on his client's behalf.

"I know John with all my heart and soul; he's not gay," Alley said. "I think in some weird way, in Hollywood, if someone gets big enough and famous enough, and they're not out doing drugs and they're not womanizing, what do you say about them?"

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